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Capital in the Twenty-First Century

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Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty explores wealth and income inequality in modern society. The book examines historical data to understand economic dynamics over the last few centuries, focusing on the concentration of wealth and its implications for social and economic policies. Piketty argues for economic reforms and progressive taxation to address these inequalities.
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This enlightening examination of wealth inequality explores the dynamics of capital accumulation and distribution over time. You might enjoy it if you're interested in understanding the historical and economic forces shaping income disparity and how policy interventions could address these challenges. Its thorough analysis makes it a compelling read for those keen on economic history and current global economic affairs.

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Capital in the Twenty-First Century

Translation of the author's Le capital au XXIe siaecle.

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The extraordinary work by Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, offers a comprehensive analysis of wealth and income inequality from a historical perspective, examining its roots and future implications. Drawing on a vast trove of data and historical research, Piketty delineates how economic disparities have evolved over the past two centuries. His methodical exploration uncovers the underlying causes of inequality, suggesting that without intervention, the gap between the rich and the poor is likely to widen.

At the heart of Piketty’s argument is the provocative thesis that the rate of return on capital often outpaces economic growth, leading to economic disparity. He supports his theory with extensive data from around the world, spanning several centuries, elucidating how wealth accumulation has favoured a small fraction of the population, posing questions about the sustainability of our socio-economic structures.

The contributions of this seminal work have rekindled the global debate on economic policy, taxation, and wealth distribution, posing hard-hitting questions about the future of capitalism. Piketty's insights argue for revisiting progressive taxation policies to combat the inequitable concentration of wealth, sparking discussions that resonate with governments and individuals alike.

A New York Times and Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller, this book has garnered widespread acclaim, not only from the economic community but also from leading public intellectuals and media personalities. Winner of the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award, it has been lauded for its intellectual rigour and accessible narrative, making a complex topic approachable for a broader audience.

As Paul Krugman notes in the New York Times, it is a magnum opus likely to be heralded as the most significant economics book of the decade. The Economist echoes this sentiment, suggesting the potential of Piketty's work to revolutionise economic history's perception. Steven Pearlstein in the Washington Post celebrates it as an intellectual tour de force, marking a shift from abstract economic modelling to comprehensive historical analysis.

This profound work, as John Cassidy of the New Yorker affirms, provides a sweeping account of rising inequality and is an essential read for anyone concerned with the socio-economic issues of our time. As Timothy Shenk from The Nation suggests, it stands a fair chance of becoming the most influential economic book of our century, marking an ambitious reconsideration of inequality and its lasting impact on our world.

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Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century is hailed as a groundbreaking work, offering a deep historical analysis of income inequality and its implications on modern capitalism. Critics praise Piketty's comprehensive data collection and assert the book challenges long-held economic beliefs about market forces and inequality. The book's impact has been so profound that it is considered essential reading for understanding contemporary economic disparities and their potential effects on democratic societies.

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ISBN: 9780674979857

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 August 2017

Country: United States

Imprint: The Belknap Press

Illustration: 96 graphs, 18 tables

Contributors:

  • Translated by Arthur Goldhammer

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 42.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 930g

Pages: 816

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About the Author

Thomas Piketty is Professor of Economics and Economic History at L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and at the Paris School of Economics and Codirector of the World Inequality Lab.

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